PUBLIC NOTICES. LAST WEEK OF JAMES’ SALE GREAT BARGAINS. DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE HAS Ushered in a new period in furnishing ideals. This c'tmand we are well able to supply—few houses, in fact, can do so better.
OUR STOCKS comprise furniture of ©very description— uites in various styles, designs, and sizes and at varying prices, Carpets and Linoleum, Easy Chairs, Tables, etc., etc., and OUR VALUE is undoubtedly the best be obtained in furniture that is so reliable in every respect as ours is. W. end K, .IROGKLEIANK, Artistic Fiiritiskera, BROADWAY, Stratfcrd. P. E. CARLTLL The Egmont Art Furnisher, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. For Best Workmanship. LATEST DESIGNS. > LOWEST PRICES. When Furnishing, study Economy. P. E. CARLILL, NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TOKO BRANCH TIMETABLE. »■ • . V. ■ ■ OPENING OF LINE TO WHANGAMOMONA. GN and after Ist July, the timetable now in force, on the Toko Branch, will be cancelled. Passenger trains will run between Whangamommia and Stratford as under :
Tuesday and Saturday—Leave Whangamomona 5.45 a.m. and 12.50 p.m., Pohokura 6.5 aim. and 1.10 p.m., Te Wera 6.40 a.m. and 1.45 p.m,, Douglas 7.25 a.m. and 2.30 p.m., Toko 7.55 a.m. and 3 p.m., arriving Stratford 8.25 a.m. and 3.30 p.ni. Leave Stratford 9.30 a.m., Toko 9.50 a.m., Douglas 10.15 a.m., Te Wera 11 a.m., Pohokura 11.30 a.m., arriving. Whangamomona 11.50 a.m. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday!—Leave Whangamomona 11.20 a.m., Pohokura 11.40 a.m., Te Wera 12.15 p.m.,* Douglas 1 p.m., Toko 1.30 p.m., arriving Stratford 2 p.m. Daily.—-Leave Stratford 7 p.m., Toko 7.20 p.m., Douglas 7.45 p.m., Te Wera 8.30 p.m., Pohokura 9 p in., arriving Whangamomona 9.20 p.m. BY ORDER. SPARWATH’S Seagrass Chairs are out on their own. Do you possess one? Why? Buy one now. SPARWATH’S Drop-side Cots are a feature of the day. Baby doesn’t cry in them—dinkum ! SPARWATH’S Wheelbarrow turn, ed the first sod at the Opunake Railway—that Railway will succeed; also his furniture. SPARWATH’S Sideboards, Duchess, Bedsteads, Wardrobes. Chairs, is supervised by a developed mind— Be our judge. SRARWATH’S mind is developed by physical culture; his furniture is made by this development— Sparwath’s Furniture. SPARWATH does not feel cold, be- ,, , cause he does physical culture, and sleeps on a Sparwath Samarang Kupoc Mattress. TO LET—IOO Acres (more, or less) at Strathmore, to be felled. Apply J, D. Oliphant, WANTED KNOWN—We hav» a fine range,of Cream Separators selected from the best makes on the market, from £3 3s each. McMillan and Fredrio. WANTED —Boy, for Printingroom. Apply sharp to Managerp “Stratford Evening Post.”
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 57, 29 June 1914, Page 6
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409Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 57, 29 June 1914, Page 6
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